Canada has introduced enhanced border-screening measures in response to the growing Ebola outbreak in parts of Central Africa.
The move comes as health concerns increase over the spread of a rare strain of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda.
Health authorities are strengthening monitoring procedures at borders and airports to help detect possible cases early and prevent the virus from entering the country.
The World Health Organization has raised concerns about the possibility of the outbreak expanding further within the affected regions.
Health workers in Congo are continuing disinfection exercises, public screenings, and emergency response efforts as anxiety grows over the rapid spread of the disease.
The outbreak has triggered increased international attention, with governments reviewing public health measures and border controls to reduce the risk of transmission.
Medical experts say Ebola spreads through direct contact with infected bodily fluids and contaminated materials.
Authorities are also encouraging the public to stay informed about symptoms and follow health advisories while monitoring of the situation continues.
